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djean111

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18. So you would be happy to read the autopsy reports and not look at charred corpses, then, I assume.
Wed Aug 28, 2013, 01:37 AM
Aug 2013

Because releasing those photos is absolutely parading them.

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The autopsies won't tell you what happened. enlightenment Aug 2013 #1
There is absolutely a rational reason to release both the reports and the autopsies. Gravitycollapse Aug 2013 #2
What do you suggest they autopsy report will say? enlightenment Aug 2013 #6
It would absolutely serve the interest of the county and the state to conceal any wrong doing... Gravitycollapse Aug 2013 #7
What I'm arguing is that enlightenment Aug 2013 #9
I'm not saying this is a cover up. Gravitycollapse Aug 2013 #11
But you're assuming that there is wrong-doing. enlightenment Aug 2013 #17
+1. n/t FSogol Aug 2013 #10
I agree. djean111 Aug 2013 #3
You cannot think of a single reason to release the photos? Gravitycollapse Aug 2013 #5
fucking attorney what an asshole gopiscrap Aug 2013 #4
Unrec. Sometimes accidents happen. Everything isn't a conspiracy. FSogol Aug 2013 #8
They were public servants who died while on duty. En masse, might I add... Gravitycollapse Aug 2013 #12
No, the public doesn't need to gawk at the photos. FSogol Aug 2013 #13
Are you suggesting it can be investigated without public disclosure? Gravitycollapse Aug 2013 #14
A final report can be released. The dead firemen don't need to be paraded around FSogol Aug 2013 #15
Public disclosure is a standard, not an exception. Gravitycollapse Aug 2013 #16
So you would be happy to read the autopsy reports and not look at charred corpses, then, I assume. djean111 Aug 2013 #18
I'm not sure you understand the definition of "parading." Gravitycollapse Aug 2013 #19
Oh, yes I do understand. djean111 Aug 2013 #20
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